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• Telephone number <br /> Hazardous Waste Generator Identification General Site Information <br /> • Number issued by USEPA or DTSC. <br /> A generator collecting background <br /> • Four-digit Standard Industrial Classification information before beginning the <br /> (SIC) code applicable to activities at the site. source reduction evaluation should <br /> keep in mind which information <br /> SIC codes are developed by the federal government for must be included in the Plan. Nar- <br /> characterizing sites by their business activity. A list of rative text,data,or figures derived <br /> SIC codes is in Appendix C. Use the one code that best from file correspondence, process <br /> describes the operations occurring at the site. flowcharts,or other records may <br /> be useful when preparing the Plan. <br /> If a generator owns multiple sites with similar opera- <br /> tions and chooses to prepare a multisite Plan, only one <br /> SIC code should be used to represent all sites.However, any site that contains different op- <br /> erations, different processes or different waste streams can not be covered by the multisite <br /> Plan. A separate Plan must be completed for each site not covered by the multisite Plan. <br /> n <br /> If a generator owns a complex site with multiple operations managed as independent busi- <br /> nesses and chooses to prepare a separate Plan for each operation, an SIC code must be pro- <br /> vided for each operation. <br /> • Similarly, where requested in the SPR, the generatorshould include its North Ameri- <br /> can Industry Classification System(NAICS) code number. Go to —I <br /> http://www.naics.com to determine your facility's NAICS Code. rp <br /> • Brief description of the type of business or activity conducted at the site. <br /> • Length of time the company has been in business at the present site. The length of <br /> time helps relate to the age of the equip- <br /> ment or production operation. The potential <br /> for source reduction may correlate to the <br /> age and technology of the production pro- Sl�� <br /> cess. <br /> Tip <br /> • Major products manufactured or services <br /> provided. If the generator is concerned that <br /> the products or services may not be <br /> understood by someone reading the Plan, <br /> the generator may provide a description of <br /> the end use or application of the products. <br /> • Number of employees <br /> • A general description of the site operations, <br /> with corresponding block diagrams for each <br /> process evaluated. Each block diagram <br /> should highlight quantity and type of raw <br /> materials,hazardous waste,and final products <br /> produced. Examples of block diagrams are <br /> shown in Figure i. <br /> 29 <br />